The spectrum of pancreatic exocrine and endocrine (Beta-cell) function in tropical calcific pancreatitis

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1432-0428
Keywords:
Tropical-calcific-pancreatitis ; fibro-calculous-pancreatic-diabetes ; immunoreactive-trypsin ; C-peptide ; immunoreactive insulin ; oral glucose tolerance test
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Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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Medicine
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Summary Exocrine pancreatic marker (immunoreactive-trypsin) and endocrine Beta-cell function (plasma insulin and C-peptide during an oral glucose tolerance test) were studied in 40 subjects with tropical-calcific-pancreatitis [seven non-diabetic, seven with impaired-glucose-tolerance and 26 diabetic (fibro-calculous-pancreatic-diabetes)]. In non-diabetic and impaired-glucose-tolerance subjects there was evidence of active pancreatitis in some and exocrine function was partially preserved. Fibro-calculous-pancreatic-diabetic subjects showed severely diminished exocrine pancreatic function; none showed ‘pancreatitic’ elevation of immunoreactive-trypsin. Beta-cell function was preserved in non-diabetic and impaired-glucose-tolerance subjects; diabetic subjects showed variable Beta-cell function but it was severely diminished in more than 75%. Immunoreactive-trypsin and C-peptide were directly correlated (r s=0.55, p〈0.01). This cross sectional study demonstrates, for the first time, that the Beta-cell loss in tropical-calcific-pancreatitis is related to the exocrine loss. It suggests that diabetes in tropical-calcific-pancreatitis is either secondary to pancreatitis or that a common factor(s) acts simultaneously on both components.
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autor Yajnik, C. S.
Shelgikar, K. M.
Sahasrabudhe, R. A.
Naik, S. S.
Pai, V. R.
Alberti, K. G. M. M.
Hockaday, T. D. R.
Katrak, A.
Dandona, P.
autorsonst Yajnik, C. S.
Shelgikar, K. M.
Sahasrabudhe, R. A.
Naik, S. S.
Pai, V. R.
Alberti, K. G. M. M.
Hockaday, T. D. R.
Katrak, A.
Dandona, P.
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notes Summary Exocrine pancreatic marker (immunoreactive-trypsin) and endocrine Beta-cell function (plasma insulin and C-peptide during an oral glucose tolerance test) were studied in 40 subjects with tropical-calcific-pancreatitis [seven non-diabetic, seven with impaired-glucose-tolerance and 26 diabetic (fibro-calculous-pancreatic-diabetes)]. In non-diabetic and impaired-glucose-tolerance subjects there was evidence of active pancreatitis in some and exocrine function was partially preserved. Fibro-calculous-pancreatic-diabetic subjects showed severely diminished exocrine pancreatic function; none showed ‘pancreatitic’ elevation of immunoreactive-trypsin. Beta-cell function was preserved in non-diabetic and impaired-glucose-tolerance subjects; diabetic subjects showed variable Beta-cell function but it was severely diminished in more than 75%. Immunoreactive-trypsin and C-peptide were directly correlated (r s=0.55, p〈0.01). This cross sectional study demonstrates, for the first time, that the Beta-cell loss in tropical-calcific-pancreatitis is related to the exocrine loss. It suggests that diabetes in tropical-calcific-pancreatitis is either secondary to pancreatitis or that a common factor(s) acts simultaneously on both components.
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reference 33 (1990), S. 417-421
schlagwort Tropical-calcific-pancreatitis
fibro-calculous-pancreatic-diabetes
immunoreactive-trypsin
C-peptide
immunoreactive insulin
oral glucose tolerance test
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shingle_author_1 Yajnik, C. S.
Shelgikar, K. M.
Sahasrabudhe, R. A.
Naik, S. S.
Pai, V. R.
Alberti, K. G. M. M.
Hockaday, T. D. R.
Katrak, A.
Dandona, P.
shingle_author_2 Yajnik, C. S.
Shelgikar, K. M.
Sahasrabudhe, R. A.
Naik, S. S.
Pai, V. R.
Alberti, K. G. M. M.
Hockaday, T. D. R.
Katrak, A.
Dandona, P.
shingle_author_3 Yajnik, C. S.
Shelgikar, K. M.
Sahasrabudhe, R. A.
Naik, S. S.
Pai, V. R.
Alberti, K. G. M. M.
Hockaday, T. D. R.
Katrak, A.
Dandona, P.
shingle_author_4 Yajnik, C. S.
Shelgikar, K. M.
Sahasrabudhe, R. A.
Naik, S. S.
Pai, V. R.
Alberti, K. G. M. M.
Hockaday, T. D. R.
Katrak, A.
Dandona, P.
shingle_catch_all_1 Yajnik, C. S.
Shelgikar, K. M.
Sahasrabudhe, R. A.
Naik, S. S.
Pai, V. R.
Alberti, K. G. M. M.
Hockaday, T. D. R.
Katrak, A.
Dandona, P.
The spectrum of pancreatic exocrine and endocrine (Beta-cell) function in tropical calcific pancreatitis
Tropical-calcific-pancreatitis
fibro-calculous-pancreatic-diabetes
immunoreactive-trypsin
C-peptide
immunoreactive insulin
oral glucose tolerance test
Tropical-calcific-pancreatitis
fibro-calculous-pancreatic-diabetes
immunoreactive-trypsin
C-peptide
immunoreactive insulin
oral glucose tolerance test
Summary Exocrine pancreatic marker (immunoreactive-trypsin) and endocrine Beta-cell function (plasma insulin and C-peptide during an oral glucose tolerance test) were studied in 40 subjects with tropical-calcific-pancreatitis [seven non-diabetic, seven with impaired-glucose-tolerance and 26 diabetic (fibro-calculous-pancreatic-diabetes)]. In non-diabetic and impaired-glucose-tolerance subjects there was evidence of active pancreatitis in some and exocrine function was partially preserved. Fibro-calculous-pancreatic-diabetic subjects showed severely diminished exocrine pancreatic function; none showed ‘pancreatitic’ elevation of immunoreactive-trypsin. Beta-cell function was preserved in non-diabetic and impaired-glucose-tolerance subjects; diabetic subjects showed variable Beta-cell function but it was severely diminished in more than 75%. Immunoreactive-trypsin and C-peptide were directly correlated (r s=0.55, p〈0.01). This cross sectional study demonstrates, for the first time, that the Beta-cell loss in tropical-calcific-pancreatitis is related to the exocrine loss. It suggests that diabetes in tropical-calcific-pancreatitis is either secondary to pancreatitis or that a common factor(s) acts simultaneously on both components.
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shingle_catch_all_2 Yajnik, C. S.
Shelgikar, K. M.
Sahasrabudhe, R. A.
Naik, S. S.
Pai, V. R.
Alberti, K. G. M. M.
Hockaday, T. D. R.
Katrak, A.
Dandona, P.
The spectrum of pancreatic exocrine and endocrine (Beta-cell) function in tropical calcific pancreatitis
Tropical-calcific-pancreatitis
fibro-calculous-pancreatic-diabetes
immunoreactive-trypsin
C-peptide
immunoreactive insulin
oral glucose tolerance test
Tropical-calcific-pancreatitis
fibro-calculous-pancreatic-diabetes
immunoreactive-trypsin
C-peptide
immunoreactive insulin
oral glucose tolerance test
Summary Exocrine pancreatic marker (immunoreactive-trypsin) and endocrine Beta-cell function (plasma insulin and C-peptide during an oral glucose tolerance test) were studied in 40 subjects with tropical-calcific-pancreatitis [seven non-diabetic, seven with impaired-glucose-tolerance and 26 diabetic (fibro-calculous-pancreatic-diabetes)]. In non-diabetic and impaired-glucose-tolerance subjects there was evidence of active pancreatitis in some and exocrine function was partially preserved. Fibro-calculous-pancreatic-diabetic subjects showed severely diminished exocrine pancreatic function; none showed ‘pancreatitic’ elevation of immunoreactive-trypsin. Beta-cell function was preserved in non-diabetic and impaired-glucose-tolerance subjects; diabetic subjects showed variable Beta-cell function but it was severely diminished in more than 75%. Immunoreactive-trypsin and C-peptide were directly correlated (r s=0.55, p〈0.01). This cross sectional study demonstrates, for the first time, that the Beta-cell loss in tropical-calcific-pancreatitis is related to the exocrine loss. It suggests that diabetes in tropical-calcific-pancreatitis is either secondary to pancreatitis or that a common factor(s) acts simultaneously on both components.
1432-0428
14320428
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Yajnik, C. S.
Shelgikar, K. M.
Sahasrabudhe, R. A.
Naik, S. S.
Pai, V. R.
Alberti, K. G. M. M.
Hockaday, T. D. R.
Katrak, A.
Dandona, P.
The spectrum of pancreatic exocrine and endocrine (Beta-cell) function in tropical calcific pancreatitis
Tropical-calcific-pancreatitis
fibro-calculous-pancreatic-diabetes
immunoreactive-trypsin
C-peptide
immunoreactive insulin
oral glucose tolerance test
Tropical-calcific-pancreatitis
fibro-calculous-pancreatic-diabetes
immunoreactive-trypsin
C-peptide
immunoreactive insulin
oral glucose tolerance test
Summary Exocrine pancreatic marker (immunoreactive-trypsin) and endocrine Beta-cell function (plasma insulin and C-peptide during an oral glucose tolerance test) were studied in 40 subjects with tropical-calcific-pancreatitis [seven non-diabetic, seven with impaired-glucose-tolerance and 26 diabetic (fibro-calculous-pancreatic-diabetes)]. In non-diabetic and impaired-glucose-tolerance subjects there was evidence of active pancreatitis in some and exocrine function was partially preserved. Fibro-calculous-pancreatic-diabetic subjects showed severely diminished exocrine pancreatic function; none showed ‘pancreatitic’ elevation of immunoreactive-trypsin. Beta-cell function was preserved in non-diabetic and impaired-glucose-tolerance subjects; diabetic subjects showed variable Beta-cell function but it was severely diminished in more than 75%. Immunoreactive-trypsin and C-peptide were directly correlated (r s=0.55, p〈0.01). This cross sectional study demonstrates, for the first time, that the Beta-cell loss in tropical-calcific-pancreatitis is related to the exocrine loss. It suggests that diabetes in tropical-calcific-pancreatitis is either secondary to pancreatitis or that a common factor(s) acts simultaneously on both components.
1432-0428
14320428
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Yajnik, C. S.
Shelgikar, K. M.
Sahasrabudhe, R. A.
Naik, S. S.
Pai, V. R.
Alberti, K. G. M. M.
Hockaday, T. D. R.
Katrak, A.
Dandona, P.
The spectrum of pancreatic exocrine and endocrine (Beta-cell) function in tropical calcific pancreatitis
Tropical-calcific-pancreatitis
fibro-calculous-pancreatic-diabetes
immunoreactive-trypsin
C-peptide
immunoreactive insulin
oral glucose tolerance test
Tropical-calcific-pancreatitis
fibro-calculous-pancreatic-diabetes
immunoreactive-trypsin
C-peptide
immunoreactive insulin
oral glucose tolerance test
Summary Exocrine pancreatic marker (immunoreactive-trypsin) and endocrine Beta-cell function (plasma insulin and C-peptide during an oral glucose tolerance test) were studied in 40 subjects with tropical-calcific-pancreatitis [seven non-diabetic, seven with impaired-glucose-tolerance and 26 diabetic (fibro-calculous-pancreatic-diabetes)]. In non-diabetic and impaired-glucose-tolerance subjects there was evidence of active pancreatitis in some and exocrine function was partially preserved. Fibro-calculous-pancreatic-diabetic subjects showed severely diminished exocrine pancreatic function; none showed ‘pancreatitic’ elevation of immunoreactive-trypsin. Beta-cell function was preserved in non-diabetic and impaired-glucose-tolerance subjects; diabetic subjects showed variable Beta-cell function but it was severely diminished in more than 75%. Immunoreactive-trypsin and C-peptide were directly correlated (r s=0.55, p〈0.01). This cross sectional study demonstrates, for the first time, that the Beta-cell loss in tropical-calcific-pancreatitis is related to the exocrine loss. It suggests that diabetes in tropical-calcific-pancreatitis is either secondary to pancreatitis or that a common factor(s) acts simultaneously on both components.
1432-0428
14320428
Springer
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